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EASES A COLD WITH ONE DOSE "P'sWlO Cold Compound" theit break 11p (0old i a few hounrs. Relief CoIes linstantly. A dose tak ('n every two hours until three lose are taken usually breaks ily a sever vold ald ends all the grip > "milsery. lhe very llrst oseo> is your clog 4ed-ii p Ilostrils a id il all' passages i I le head. stops it y rutilnit-g, relieve the iendisedaliessfeverhn: sIevziig, sorene.ts and stiffness. Ion't stay stultfed-Ip! Qut I blowiii llid snuff ilig! Clear your congoste head. Nothin1:. else in the world give s-ulh prompt relief as "Pape's Co1 'ompound." whihe c'osts oly1 a fell cents at any i tug store. It acts with out assistale, tastes Iiv. ontains ni Nuiniiv --Inisist iupon l'ap' ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is onl Genuine Aspirin-say Bayer A PAYER >r Insist on "Baver Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package,'" Containing proper d rection., for lleadache. Colds, Pairi, Neuralgia, Lumubigo, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" ItaCnsl genuine Aspirin prescribed by pIhysiicians for nineteen years. llandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of 'Bayer Manufacture of Monoaetic ac dcster of Salicylicacid. DOOSON WOULD STOP SALEOF ALOMEL Says Calomel is Mercury and Acts Like Dynamite on Your Liver. noticed a great fall ing otT in the atle of ~alcnmel. They till give' the samet~ rceason, IDodson's~ 1Liver Tlone is ta king it \place. iwhile D odson's i ver To e is pecrfect ly safte aindl gives butter re ui," said a prom inen loao l druggi t. /Dodsion's liver Tone is personally 'u anteed by every dlruggist. A large b Ie co:-ts but relief iti every ca se of liver sluggishness an ciionst ipatiton, you have onily to ask for y.our mioney bac-k. Dodson's Liver TVonet is a pleasanit tting, purely v'egetable' remiedy, hatrmi less to both Ithl idren andi aduilt. Takc a epoonftul at night anid wake tup feelingp linc- no biliousnes, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesnt gripie or catuse inconvenience all the next day like violent cailomel. Takr a dose of calomel today atnd tomnorron~ you will feel weak, sick and ntaseated Dorit lose a dlay's work! Take D~od. son's Liver Tone' insteadl and feel fine futll of vigor and ambition. Vou Up h eddt 7c :orly Tar Ealsam - rul- . - -: , s.0 ti il t nr --r o n fr S. dli - ******.******* MADDEN NEWS. * * ** eeoee ** .e e .ltiden, Jan. Il.--.'rom the looks of the clouds as they lowering hang, and the chill if the wind as it makes the willdows and door chatter as it passes by, and tihe words of the little boy as he pores ovel' Ohe valendar fot col miation: "\\'e are going to have 14 liany have boen sick recently. A hi ind of eplidemiic amiong the childreni Iof ltilie school anti whicl they them itlves have diag nosm' and iialed as "side acihe'. Suomle of the oler ones 1h:\4 alzo heeli afft eteil mand found . te lnicn correTCt. \ t .li I \tlt.. ms T. r . 'In G.. 11. a f r A '. M;, 1 t ilt; we..\lr . ilolo is I v. y:, w it .\l . ..I IZ. ai i i . 11. -in.. h I 1br frilenis will in soI-r. I o hear -till in had health. ! :dd .I\oire. w,.o moved to th1e T-.id .\ool 0 place "to hatch- hias ee it- error of lhis way. and Sundlay ev enin. lit antd M is ' Williams, i lit' yong daugh1ter of .\l'. a nd .\lts. WaIde \ Wil tiuu- of thei .\' . ltleasanit neighbio hit0d, wiere mtarried t. Thiey have manyum frI i ho w h t h1 w ) ol i *~~~ ~~ I ,' Itt \ta it - Iia ti \I Ir o v). n i I !k. sv who i., in .. r th r -:.1' 'g i s anti i i! .l . tok \r. lind I-r. . i nt et Ia ion1.ani ie li. t4 .u11 nday 1 r. aIt ', ' lh i f our I up:. hi e;tti a ! I iby ith, w . i (a b rt:, n ata11 .\ A I . hh~j~It nl hav Wi -r m al a a ( m I Inli I - I v 1 aati i 1 . s. r.1 .. 1). ('.:!1b rtsonl. who0 ownsI the Ill at i s tli;i lace. Says. owin::n to . . k 1i h .gh to -a lab or, th he ca't iinl hi I ill it i "Mt.l T!'fa m : wivecs wh-!o hlave n-"'- t:1 "l-a: -itock 'lat \*,a s to 1and h.!:bt d 'M 4Vwia ! t.) make. .- ailu wn . w k!av t i l Ttl' It r 1-'! T i.l-:1f -vii -e-ixe t-i.~ W~i-itu. l I (11-:0i-u :1 Ilo n rt m nii t to (t Lin ill onil'rie s Throlu h 1.4-4a1114. Tax t turnsi ,. \\ i..1 hin1t l n. I rou t h tle ni-- - li. fil i:- o n !!i CO0 ii isnc m e., 1 .11 J.! \vIn a blh l b tken1 ,igi l:on wilosiInnnu exilt wagn n $ t4iro \ii W. aldl td Ith ntt- itt mo-intt - int -ro. O inr--me 1: u11 v. 1. u 4 to dirn a ta h wIll into lt nt:i bit tannoin-ta me bys ln e-n tamani ioer of ti. hu ra ltof it tntl it-\ ulitne, tha- foirn! Ifel' midn -iitome tall ri-srn whc wiltl the-' lasi hehatd-. athll intoal teudt in thirst apti:t th amtoun-ts o- ritti-i .lid and to ho j . ove atothettt dpartmen ofjucet beinI.-wnl ouwa in i t hih co to-lvng c m h ile th ~e r of clec tng the' in-. Il-ime aes wui' ill e lst as havy thisle olletinger ii lain n.o ic me e peirsnis aso wa don las year.li i onlt I li enit. in l bhe toec -tyd thnriis:hn reitouswo treeu ai-ia. Oin tincomitesi nove $.600 te norm l tax ib on compronise reservations to effect ratification, Senator llorah, Republi can, Ida'ho, made public a letter to Mlaj. General Ivoiard -Wood, candjdate for the leptiblican presidential nomn ination requesting hIs viows on treaty <lue.stions.; and Senator Owen, Demo crat, Oklahoia. issued a statement re gallding the compromise ilegot iat ions of which he is the spolsor. Senator llorah asked (eie'al -Wood if he favored permitting the people to votek on the,. issutes involve& aid in (iu1ired as to tIe g eneral's positln on e.1 league of nations and other treaty problemlls. Senator Owen inl his statement de elared that -I0 Ilelmocratic silators woul support "reasoniable reserva tion.,' and predh'led that President i tl t.v i I a lcIt e s ervations h - of th. .. nat . :- Wea lri -id li; W il.:o:: Ilii' ue r re- u 0i y l('oit a S at iy ni n l wi o:sIn III ths e "hoatia re ason t news apers~vii were tietilat--l ki. WI So Itar1'. tWMI . k . 1 1 1 n (I 1 1 iln a ll o to lile it'. illso 4t n I I I 111. ' 1. . Is 1 11 .I t I I i - I L II 0S, WA Iei addene bI that tt If r . h:1 (I nu . 4 . f a .'1tt I tiol (I rs.f .1 11 (:r.Thomatly tsarrett ho diedy at~ his homlt.ea r (ra y Court, early\ Satur1 - d ay m.o nin 1. .lan . . \rIII . G oar it I s ur v t his I IIi fiI . w o he fo r. marr'i!e w-.\lisslie iabella lill I IIaI '* . .14 s.iu -.e I )oi S. of 1 w e I~ 1 and the following brothers and it. 14Mr:t!. 11.. (;arrtt.i .\Mr. W. 1'. ; - I and \r1: . .Janm Curry. all of Ail. :1 i i \',alter lo l noinh and dxnh '%r Mi::s \Viol;, of Ez-:ashy, S. C.. ("t II tit wn1 toi aIt Cndti th . un :I of CARBON!a I~t t6 W ar : Ih i t o reort . I t hIla t litt.II 1- I1;i da Syt.m: o f . r. a:' . . .1. A. Cannady, wh-II liv een v-ery sic k. is now hetterI. I W.. . t1 (). dOwen on sa ilo r v M . . .; n 1 aIt w . i pilalites;1f4ti" xvmlaunity and .(ipin ~ nn n f (;It en11ille, :.it \v w .--: - nd , i- tla a launt. with *. . aa ctrett. \ot', . -: .tlnens I.r In ' and the ib- .ttentl wastnia. nhwelt withl Av. E. if. r : : . dpent -tandi .1 ith . s. ;1sa o t s i oth r Mr.n l. mh rilenn*'an. rc' i ;. i o Ihnn , to n of :h(- Rid l )Id -'ieli t 1wlh ke pn t as t, Sit y A RBh getids lSyste-matoftCloge-up' l)C'1'kCI :aonu'l'ts andv grhpe si(mo (2r, (so thle I2xCs bilg inc T e, andrth whle yontle. aoxOf "Cascaresi theS sylte ofth( oxn,1cd0.as andu (pli~tn wih reih keeing you rau T aet tascresoand end.Nltnes, theriestd Casdciares Inver gri, saIdk owhie you (le. A boxLFy. of No.aret ost st litet.Chtaoa,'en 'Mn ans hn elhwa and rng~th After hekigotu Meromn lck "I ant t recmmdl .\agriton a W. 11. Patheru to welknwt. ply of the kN.. goin &St an.Ry. fl o. -n afe "ih angotinp didrm atnay gofd the tinluenza head of Ne'tntrg ad sllded told hardty drIt rond 'In('t peti wa n0 twoo ht hs lin'ta ar or an thin totat '[ht kept goin downg alna lft weil i' eighttnn i im dong hoid "ue.Inl fat herlo eritone ad wt1. ito out oig o othrs, and de i s a sid'ditoo le im trvd elit. yinL "rnce 1tking~r two. d botsh tha f(ined fig ei-bynds i u' at entv get 'Thart Iirgd, draggy eingttt hao left -hn aundy hei dlain ot IX IoIdoin g hMi ii ha a~ri better clor ando~ slee1 l'n.' I fauc, lioe ha made ain n)t'u to, outofhime an hlebis ashapn Me' iritneu n av is sold exlsiey Lau-' rugnst y laueru Co., andibtheu foheowingtearb git:Oa J.C. BURNS & COMPANY 2---RED IRON RACKET STORES---2 IN LAURENS, S. C. Has complete Stocks of Staple Merchandise. You can find very near anything you.may need in these Two Stores, and remember they sell the Same Goods for Less Money. Red Hot Prices make the Goods move here. Come and buy all you need while, the prices are 15 to 35 per cent under to day's market values. "Six Bargain Days This Week" ---AT J. C. BURNS & CO. 2---RED IRON RACKET STORES---2. No. 1 Store 210 West Laurens St. No. 2 Store North-side of Square *- - Dfi I LAURENS, S. C. Just Arrived---Carload of STUDEBAKERS We consider ourselves very fortunate in getting a shipment of Studebaker cars just as we had sold the last one on hand Monday. Studebakers are gaining in popularity every day and we find it hard to supply the demand. In this shipment are two "Special Sixes" and one of ths big boys that has created a sensation in motor dom, the "Big Six".. Prices, Delivered in Laurens Ready to Run Special Six . $1985 Big Six - . $2525 The Studebaker is Built to Run, Climb and Stay With You for Years WE SELL IT AND ENDORSE IT F. A. Fuller & Co. Opposite Hicks' Stable Laurens,S. C.